Revolutionary

The LifeAir was specifically designed for use in developing countries to improve the quality of resuscitation care. It is well documented in literature that health workers have had to indefinitely use breathing bags to ventilate patients. The LifeAir automates this process, delivers controlled breaths in a more effective and efficient manner, releasing medical staff to attend to other patient needs, with tidal volume control, respiratory rate control, Inspiratory:Expiratory ratio settings with Pressure alarms.

This innovation has also been identified by the U.S Department of Defence, as a potential affordable alternative ventilator, in the treatment of lung paralysis from Botulinum neurotoxin, BoNT.

Life-Saving

Hundreds of thousands of lives are lost annually, due to lack of ventilators, ultra-expensive and rare intensive care beds.

As the data reveals, countries and regions with the poorest populations, and lowest intensive care beds, also have the highest rates of neonatal, infant, under-5 as well as adult morbidity and mortality rates.

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The LifeAir has been described as "an important life-saver, given the prevailing circumstances in resource-limited environments, and will significantly reduce infant and adult mortality rates from developing countries".